Also ranks #3 on The Most Important Military Leaders In US History Also ranks #4 on The Most Beloved US Veterans 18 George Washington Carver 02/21/1732 40 George Washington Carver (1860s – January 5, 1943), was an American agricultural scientist and inventor. He actively promoted alternative...
Dr. George Washington Carver died on January 5, 1943, and was buried at Tuskegee. Carver contributed his whole life savings to Tuskegee. Upon his death, Franklin D. Roosevelt gave him this title “an inspiring example to youth everywhere.”【1】How was Carver’s childhoodA.He took up ...
“Much of the time these people lie in sleep. Their dream-life is as important—and to them as real—as their waking life. You have heard of the black lotus? In certain pits of the city it grows. Through the ages they have cultivated it until, instead of death, its juice induces dr...
“gap” between ceremonies, but now there is between 2019 honoree Denzel Washington and Andrews, but it was well worth the wait, and congratulations to the AFI, Board Trustees chairs Kathleen Kennedy and Bob Daly, as well as Gazzale for not letting Covid diminish the event, even if it ...
WASHINGTON IRVINGRead at Ashfield, 1889. Printed by the Grolier Club, 1892. EMERSON The village of Concord, Massachusetts, lies an hour’s ride from Boston, upon the Great Northern Railway. It is one of those quiet New England towns, whose few white houses, grouped upon the plain, make bu...
Also ranks #3 on The Most Important Military Leaders In US History Also ranks #3 on Stories Behind Historical Nicknames That Totally Surprised Us 17 George Washington Carver 02/21/1732 40 George Washington Carver (1860s – January 5, 1943), was an American agricultural scientist and inventor....